White House reporter: Michael Wolff had 'largely unfettered access' to West Wing

"Bannonsaid that he advised him not to back down, not to take back what he had said, not to try to revise it, because he said the press will only say it's too little, too late". American journalist and author Wolff tweeted: "Here we go".

Wolff spent 18 months reporting on both theTrump campaign and the Trump White House. Sanders during her daily news conference said that the president absolutely believes in the First Amendment.

Kenosha isn't alone. Bookstores across the nation sold out of the book within hours - and in some cases minutes. "I have that on almost unassailable authority". He also said he had spoken to Trump since the inauguration. "I don't know, but it certainly was not off the record".

The President has gone to his Camp David retreat, hoping to steady the ship by concentrating on policy and looming elections in talks with congressional leaders.

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Bannon said his comments about the Trump Tower meeting were aimed at Manafort, "a seasoned campaign professional with experience and knowledge of how the Russians operate".

Responding to claims the president has a short attention span, regularly repeats himself and refuses to read briefing notes, secretary of state Rex Tillerson told CNN that he had "no reason to question his mental fitness".

"My book is about unique access to Trump and his aides". "This book is mistake, after mistake, after mistake", she said.

"Full of lies, misrepresentations and sources that don't exist", he added.

It includes bombshell revelations like President Trump didn't want to win the presidency.

Readers snatched up Michael Wolff'sFire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House from shops across Washington DC, New York and Los Angeles, with one store reportedly selling out in 20 minutes, according to BuzzFeed reporter Chris Geidner.